Photo Features52 of the Most Iconic Playbill Covers in Broadway HistoryFrom A Chorus Line to West Side Story, see the Playbills that have made their mark on the Main Stem.
By
Playbill Staff
August 28, 2021
The Broadway Playbill has been woven into the theatregoing experience for most of the lives of those who now attend theatre. Playbills get pressed into albums, read at intermissions, framed like posters, and collected by Broadway attendees. Many of the cover designs have become a part of Broadway history, remembered long after the show has closed.
Take a look 52 of the most iconic Playbill covers in Broadway history and be sure to share your favorites.
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52 of the Most Iconic Playbill Covers in Broadway History
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Diep Tran,
Meredith Taylor Ammons
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